I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Aflac (Brookville, PA) in Jun 2015
Interview
I was emailed after posting my resume to multiple job sites (Monster.com, CareerBuilder.com, etc.) about a management position they felt I would fit into well. After being told on the phone that Aflac was looking for a specific person for this job and told it was a management position, I took the interview offer seriously and drove over three hours round trip to meet with a hiring manager. The office was a renovated house, difficult to find. When I went in, I was met by four other candidates! The "interview" was NOT and interview, it was a sales pitch. "Account Manager" is a fancy name they gave for an entry level position selling insurance by driving to different companies in the area. Not only do I feel I was tricked into a group "interview" but they said in the beginning of their sales pitch they would need us to drive back out (over an hour and a half) a week later for a real interview. I walked out after an hour of their nonsense, it was a waste of my time. I should have listened to everyone else on glassdoor about Aflac, I thought maybe this position was different. It wasn't, and it was a waste of my time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
No questions were directed at any of the candidates. The entire "interview" was a sales pitch.
Basically no interview at all. Just wanted to know if I was on board with a commission only position. Maybe would have involved more questioning on their end if I didn’t have as much professional experience as I do.
Very comfortable. Met with two ladies who were very welcoming and professional. Typical interview questions for this type of job: Scenarios, Tell me about yourself and experience with difficult situations.
Was asked multiple questions by two different recruiters. Ask me only to give answers and not to continue explaining myself after answers. They were kind but it felt a little awkward at times.